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摘要
发现设计问题是创造合理解决方案的关键步骤,但由于知识和经验有限,这对设计新手来说具有挑战性。提问是一种很有前途的技能,它能让学生独立地发现设计问题,而不是被动地或依赖于教师。本研究探索了与大语言模型(LLM)驱动的对话代理(CA)进行角色扮演互动,以培养设计新手的提问技能。我们提出了一个由 LLM 驱动的 CA 原型,并对参与真实世界设计课程的 16 名设计新手进行了初步研究,以观察学生与由 LLM 驱动的 CA 之间的互动。我们的研究结果表明,虽然计算机辅助设计激发了学生的提问并减少了提问的压力,但它也无意中导致了对 LLM 回答的过度依赖。我们提出了由 LLM 驱动的 CA 的设计考虑因素和未来工作,以培养学生的提问技能。
Identify Design Problems Through Questioning: Exploring Role-playing Interactions with Large Language Models to Foster Design Questioning Skills
Identifying design problems is a crucial step for creating plausible
solutions, but it is challenging for design novices due to their limited
knowledge and experience. Questioning is a promising skill that enables
students to independently identify design problems without being passive or
relying on instructors. This study explores role-playing interactions with
Large Language Model (LLM)-powered Conversational Agents (CAs) to foster the
questioning skills of novice design students. We proposed an LLM-powered CA
prototype and conducted a preliminary study with 16 novice design students
engaged in a real-world design class to observe the interactions between
students and the LLM-powered CAs. Our findings indicate that while the CAs
stimulated questioning and reduced pressure to ask questions, it also
inadvertently led to over-reliance on LLM responses. We proposed design
considerations and future works for LLM-powered CA to foster questioning
skills.